Science behind children's handwashing: action study of 9- to 10-years-old elementary school students in Japan
BackgroundHand washing instructions for children have been implemented in school education to establish good lifestyle habits. However, repeated hand washing through education from early childhood was common for both teachers and children. If this continues, children might assume they already know h...
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Main Authors: | Asae Oura (Author), Yukiko Naito (Author), Hiroko Yako-Suketomo (Author), Kei Nakata (Author), Masayuki Koyama (Author), Hirofumi Ohnishi (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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